The Freakonomics guys are behind the MCT curve. Again.

I really hate piling on the Freakonomics guys (they do some interesting work). However, they are behind the MCT curve. Again.

If you read the Freakonomics blog today, you would read about China’s debt bubble.

China said local governments owe debt equal to more than a fourth of the country’s economic output, the first time Beijing has put a number on such debt, fueling fears banks could again face mountains of bad loans and underlining the limits Beijing faces as it battles inflation.

The National Audit Office said Monday that local-government debts total some 10.7 trillion yuan ($1.65 trillion), or 27% of China’s gross domestic product last year. The report Monday was billed as a comprehensive tally of such debt, much of which was incurred during a two-year stimulus-spending binge ordered by Beijing to fight the effects of the global recession.

However, if you read MCT, you would’ve known about China’s failing ‘stimulus’  four months ago. Via MCT (March 10th, 2011):

As pointed out previously on motorcitytimes.com, China has been creating a real estate bubble over the last few years. Stagflation, both here at home and in China, is going to create a bumpy ride for the global economy.

Just thought I would point this out…

Saturday Morning Links: The Visions of our Future Edtion


I found these great Modern Mechanix and Popular Science magazine covers @  How to be a Retronaut:

Popular Science was first published in 1872, while the Mechanix titles first appeared in 1928.

A Mexican’s Thoughts on Immigration

The War on the Constitution

The Eye: Michele Bachmann’s History v. Barack Obama’s Geography

The man [George Stephanopolous] has gone from advising a president to asking Elmo if he wants a play date with Katy Perry. There is one Rhodes Scholarship that was not wasted, huh?

I couldn’t agree more.

T. Christopher @ RR takes a look at Thaddeus McCotter’s run for President.

Bunkerville: 2000 Years of History

CH 2.0: The Story of our Declaration of Independence

CoF: It’s High Time President Obama Began Earning His Paycheck and All Those Perks He Enjoys So Much

Fleece: When all else fails, imagine a conspiracy

MTTM: Michigan Freedom To Work Video

Some Thoughts on Human History, and Progressives

Deciphering Obama: He really can be both at the same time. Clueless and laser focused.

Robot and Gov’t Mule on a Friday night.

Gator: A tale of two states

WCW: On a national bank…

WWTFT: Thoughts on the Balanced Budget Amendment

WyBlog: Has Fred Upton seen the light?

The venerable 100 watt light bulb just might get a reprieve. Congressman Fred Upton (R-Mich.), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, is finally going to make good on his promise to hold hearings on repealing the idiotic incandescent bulb ban he championed in 2007.

Greek Lawmakers Approve Bill Amid Violent Protests Greek crisis brings us even closer to European empire

Congressman Thaddeus McCotter Enters the 2012 Presidential Race

“The core of our inheritance from our Founding Fathers is that our liberty is from God, not the government.”

Thaddeus McCotter

Thaddeus McCotter (my Congressman) has entered the 2012 Presidential residential race. On his McCotter 2012 web site, Thaddeus has posted the five core principles guiding his campaign.

1. Our liberty is from God not the government

2. Our sovereignty is in our souls not the soil

3. Our security is from strength not surrender

4. Our prosperity is from the private sector not the public sector

5. Our truths are self-evident not relative

Thaddeus might not have the gazillion dollar campaign of Malibu… I mean Massachusetts Mitt Romney. However, Thaddeus does posses a razor wit, a strong moral compass and fantastic speaking skills and it will be very interesting watching McCotter in the next Presidential debate.

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